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BEGINNING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28tTu, 1922 


AND CONTINUING UNTIL DATE OF SALE 
FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. 


RARE AND FINE 
OLD ENGLISH PORCELAINS 
AND POTTERY 


COLLECTED BY MR. HORACE TOWNSEND 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4TH 
BEGINNING AT 2.15 O’CLOCK 


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CATALOGUE 


RARE AND FINE 
OLD ENGLISH PORCELAINS 
AND POTTERY 


COLLECTED BY THE WELL-KNOWN AMATEUR 


MR. HORACE TOWNSEND 


CONSISTING OF 


AN UNUSUALLY INTERESTING GATHERING OF LUSTRED LEEDS 
AND STAFFORDSHIRE WARE, AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF 
EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY PITCHERS (RECENTLY ACQUIRED 
FROM A WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH DEALER), FIGURES AND GROUPS 
IN LUSTRED AND PAINTED POTTERY, AND MANY OLD ENGLISH 
PORCELAINS, AND RARE SPECIMENS OF RESIST LUSTRE 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
BY ORDER OF MR. TOWNSEND 


ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4TH 
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AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 


AND HIS ASSISTANTS, Mr. OTTO BERNET AND MR. H. H. PARKE, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


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A NOTE BY THE COLLECTOR 


The interest attaching to the collecting of Early English 
pottery and porcelain is great and the task, therefore, of gather- 
ing together even so small a collection as mine has been a most 
pleasurable one. 


It will be noticed that I have paid special attention to the 
variously lustred wares and in particular to that we know as 


silver-resist lustre. This is largely because I am in cordial sym- 
pathy with the well-known English authority, Mr. J. F. Blacker, 
when he says: “Amongst the productions in earthen ware and 
even the fine work in China, it is questionable whether England 
produced anything much better than the silver resist lustre.” 
One has only to take into one’s hands one of these silver-resist 
lustred pitchers, whether made in Leeds or Staffordshire, to ap- 
preciate the truth of this pronouncement. As examples of pot- 
tery they leave little to be desired, while their decorative value, 
which they owe to their shapes and to the admirable patterning 
of white on silver, is always exceedingly great. 

I have before this, in detail, described the technical process 
of the manufacture of silver-resist lustred ware. How the parts 
to appear in white were painted with a soluble treacle or glycer- 
ine solution and the whole pitcher covered with the lustre wash. 
When plunged in water the dissolving of the soluble treacle left 
the patterning in white reserve and the subsequent firing per- 
manently fixed the silver ground. Of great interest, by the way, 
are those pieces which were first decorated, under the glaze, in 
blue, the surrounding ground being afterwards patterned in silver 
resist. 

Other examples of lustred ware to which I may direct atten- 
tion include those of Sutherland purple and pink lustre, among 
which are the celebrated figures of the “Seasons,” a complete 


set of which is held to be of exceeding rarity. Then, too, wiil be 
found the solid silver and copper lustred Tea Services and 
Pitchers. 

A word about the Collection of Toby Pitchers, with which 
our friends across the Atlantic appear to be noticeably intrigued. 
These figures, originally modeled- by Whieldon and Ralph Wood, 
Jr., later on became known as one of the leading outputs of the 
Staffordshire Potteries. ‘They were first made in the form of a 
seated “Toby Fillpot,” as he is known to collectors; but later 
on, figures of John Bull, a Sailor and others, were included and 
indiscriminately termed “Tobies.” They were made from 1770 
onwards. 

Among my chiefest treasures is the plaque modeled by Ber- 
nard Palissy, the great French potter of the sixteenth century. 
Though chiefly known by his “Fish and Reptile” Dishes, Palissy 
also modeled a number of plaques, generally of Scriptural sub- 
jects, which are uncomonly scarce. It is one of these that I have 
included in my collection. 

A few pieces of Chinese Lowestoft Porcelain, including an 
exquisite bowl from a French Dower Service, some Bow and 
Derby porcelain figures, as well as some of Staffordshire ware, 
help to complete the small collection I venture to offer to the 
American public. 

Horace ‘TownsEnpD. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate 
with the value of the article offered or which is merely a nominal 
or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his 
judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


I]. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and 
if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer 
shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in 
dispute. 

III. Identification and part payment by buyer: The name 
of the buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale 
thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving 
the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and 
address. 


Payment at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all 
or such part of the purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot 
or lots so purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put 
up again and re-sold. 


IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the 
auctioneer’s hammer and thereafter neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any 
article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 


V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will 
be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all 
purchases at the sale. 


Deliveries will be made at the place of sale or at the storage 
warehouse to which purchases may have been removed. 


Deliveries at the American Art Galleries will be made only 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. on sales’ days and on 
other days—except holidays, when no deliveries will be made—- 


between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 


Deliveries at places of sale other than the American Art 
Galleries will be made only during the forenoon following the day 
of sale unless by special notice or arrangement to the contrary. 


Deliveries at the storage warehouse to which goods may have 
been sent will be made on any day other than holidays between 
the hours of 9 and 5, 


Deliveries of any purchases of small articles likely to be lost 
or mislaid may be made at the discretion of the auctioneer during 
the session of the sale at which they were sold. 


VI. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for 
goods: Articles not paid for in full and either not called for by 
the purchaser or delivered upon his or her order by noon of the 
day following that of the sale will be turned over by the Associa- 
tion to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse 
until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the 
cost of such cartage and storage will be charged against the pur- 
chaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal 
or storage will be upon the purchaser. 


NOTE: The Limited space of the Delivery Rooms 
of the Association makes the above requirements 
necessary, and it is not alone for the benefit of the 
Association, but also for that of its patrons, whose 
goods otherwise would have to be so crowded as to 
be subject to damage and loss. 

VII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases 
is a business in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and 
will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The 
Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for 
employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers ; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on 
its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such 
service, 


VIII: Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to 
catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at 
the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imperfec- 
tion, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the 
Association of the correctness of the description, genuineness, 
authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside 
on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and 
without recourse. 


Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its 
sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of 
any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incor- 
rectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who 
thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result 
were his opinion without foundation. 


IX. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Associa- 
tion for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, 
telegraph or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to 
the foregoing conditions of sale except that, in the event of a 
purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who 
has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibi- 
tion or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned 
within ten days from the date of sale and the purchase money will 
be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue 
description. 


Orders for execution by the Association should be written and 
given with such plainness as to leave no room for misunderstand- 
ing. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, 
and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the 
bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit should 
be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 
be given. 


Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue or any 
session thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges 
commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary 
information from the records of the Association. 

AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 


Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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SALE AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


OLD ENGLISH PORCELAINS AND POTTERY 
Collected by 
MR. HORACE TOWNSEND 


Afternoon of Saturday, March 4, 1922 


To save time and to prevent mistakes each Purchaser will 
oblige the Managers by filling in this slip and handing it 
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AFTERNOON SALE 


SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers | to 199, inclusive 


STAFFORDSHIRE WARE 


1—Pair oF SrarrorpsHirE Ware Mask Braxers 
Eighteenth Century 
Modeled with heads of Bacchus, having pointed ears, and a 
Bacchante, both wearing wreaths of vine-leaves and grapes. 
Painted naturalistically. Looped handles. 


Height, 31% inches. 


2—Castierorp Co. Ware Txraror Eighteenth Century 


Quatrefoil straight-sided shape, domed lid, pointed finial, 
looped handle, and straight spout. Invested with a white 
glaze and decorated, in relief and colors, with bands of 
pointed leaves, C-scrolls and leaves, festoons of drapery 


and husk pendants. 
Height, 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is ojfered 
and sold. They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


3—STAFFORDSHIRE WarE “WELLINGTON” PITCHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Incurved sides, looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a cream-colored glaze and decorated, in relief and 
colors, with bust of Lord Wellington, in red coat with yel- 
low facings and plumed cocked hat, and of General Hill 
in similar uniform, flanked by standards and inscribed. 
Height, 6 inches. 


4—NeEateE & Co. Wart TrEapot Eighteenth Century 
Hexagonal straight-sided shape. Domed lid with “Widow” 
and barrel finial, looped acanthus leaf handle, and fluted 
curved spout. Invested with a white glaze, and decorated, 

in the Chinese Lowestoft style and in colors, with floral 
sprays, rosetted band and red lines. Mark: “NEALE & co.” 
Height, 6 inches. 


5—Patr oF STAFFORDSHIRE STONE WarE PITCHERS 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with groups of Bacchus in his Car, and 
with bands of flowers and leaves. Glazed in white on dark 
brown grounds. Height, 6%/, inches. 


6—Set or THREE STAFFORDSHIRE STONE Ware PiTcHERS 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Straight rims, looped handles, and pointed 
spouts. Decorated, in relief, with groups of hunting sub- 
jects and bands of flutings. Lower portions glazed in 
white, necks and handles in blue. 
Heights, 7%, inches, 6 inches and 3% inches. 


7—Two STAFFORDSHIRE STONE Ware PitrcHERs 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Pear-shaped. Looped handles and pointed spouts. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with hunting groups and band of loops and 
quatrefoils. One with lower portion glazed in white, neck 
in blue, and one glazed in white on dark brown ground. 
Height, 7 and 4 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


S8—Pair or Leeps Warr CANDLESTICKS 


Standards modeled as figures of nymphs in flowing robes 
and holding spaniels under one arm, while the other clasps 
a curved, fluted standard which supports cylindrical acan- 
thus-leaf modeled candle sockets with leaf bobéches. On 
rectangular, molded bases with bands of leaves and beads. 


Invested with a cream-colored glaze. 
Height, 11 inches. 


9—FrencH Onyx Ware CorrerE SET oF Srx Pieces anp Tray 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval tray with spade-shaped panel, painted, “en ca- 
maieu,” with a scene of the “Apotheosis of the Emperor 
Augustus Cesar” on a ground painted in imitation of 
onyx. ‘Two vase-shaped pitchers, one for coffee and one 
for milk, with looped handles, blunt spouts and removable 
lids, boat-shaped sucrier with two voluted handles, two cups 
with handles and saucers. 


Length of tray, 16 inches; width, 13 inches; height of pitcher, 
7% by 6% inches. 


TOBY CREAM EWERS 


10—SrarrorpsHireE Ware Tosy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a 
decanter and, in the other, a glass. Green coat, yellow 
vest, blue breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped han- 


dle. 
Height, 4 inches. 


11—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Topsy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Green coat, yellow vest, 
blue breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 4 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


12—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tony Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a 
decanter and, in the other, a glass. Red coat, pink vest, 
yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 4% inches. 


13—STAFFORDSHIRE Ware Tosy Cream Ewer 
Early Numeteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a 
decanter and, in the other, a glass. Red coat, pink vest, 
yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 4% inches. 


14—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Red coat, checkered vest, 
yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 4% inches. 


15—STAFFORDSHIRE WarE Tospy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Mottled blue coat, striped — 
vest, pink breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle, 
Height, 41%, inches. 


16—StTarrorpDsHiIRE Ware Topsy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Green coat, checkered 
vest, yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. 


Height, 434 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


17—StaFForpsHirE Ware Tony Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Red coat, rose-colored 
vest, yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped han- 


dle. 
Height, 44%, inches. 


18—SrTaFForpDsHirE Ware Topsy Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding, in one hand, a de- 
canter and, in the other, a glass. Red coat, green vest, red 
breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 5 inches. 


STAFFORDSHIRE TEA SETS 


19—STaFrorpDsHIRE PurpLe Lustrep Ware Cuitp’s Tra Set 

Early Nineteenth Century 

Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in colors and 

purple lustre, with scrolled flowers and leaves and lines. 

Set consists of teapot, sucrier, cream ewer, five cups with 
handles and saucers. 


20—PorrTion OF STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LustreD Ware TEA 
SET Early Nineteenth Century 
Boat-shaped teapot. Invested with a white glaze and deco- 
rated, in red, with bands of ermine and meander and with 
lines of silver lustre. Set consists of teapot, sucrier, bowl, 

ten cups without handles, and saucers. 


21—STAFFORDSHIRE SiLveR Resist Lustrep Ware Tra Ser 
Eighteenth Century 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist 
lustre, with beaded bands of scrolled leaves and rosettes 
and with lines of silver lustre. Set consists of teapot, su- 
crier, cream ewer, bowl, twelve cups without handles, and 
saucers. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item ts offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


22—PorTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustrep WaRE 
Dessert SERVICE Eighteenth Century 
Oval, quatrefoil and rectangular dishes, and circular plates. 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated with shaped 
panels of vine-leaves and grapes in silver resist separated 
by scrolled flowers and leaves, in red and silver lustre on 
yellow grounds. Set consists of two oval, one quatrefoil 

and two rectangular dishes and six plates. 


CHINESE LOWESTOFT 


23—CHINESE Lowestorr PorceLain Bown 
Eighteenth Century 
Coupe-shaped with spreading rim. Invested with a white 
glaze and decorated, in colored enamels and gold, the in- 
terior of rim with band of scrolled enamels and gold, the in- 
sprays and pictures of European buildings and checkered 
diapers and the body with medallions of figures of Putti 
supporting a heart inscribed with initials in gold and hold- 
ing a tree with doves, surrounded by flowers and with the 
date inscribed below, “1775.” Carved and pierced teak- 
wood stand. : 
Height, 2% inches. 
Diameter, 4144 inches. 


Note: Some pieces of this identical Dower Service are in the New 
York Metropolitan Museum of Art 


24—Portion oF CurinesE Lowestorr PorceLain Tea SEt 

Eighteenth Century 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in blue, gold and 
sepia, with bands of dotted ovals, stars, oval medallions, 
painted, in sepia, with European landscapes and octagonal 
medallions painted with birds and branches and with oc- 
tagonal bordered monograms. Set consists of teapot, 
cream ewer, two cake plates, two bowls, eight cups without 
handles, two cups with handles, and nine saucers. (Bowls 


repaired. ) 


Afternoon Sale 


25—CuinesE Lowestorr PorceLain Cuivp’s Trea Set 

Eighteenth Century 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in blue enamel 
and gold, with bands of crosses and of jewels and with 
shield-shaped escutcheons mantled with ermine and charged 
with initials. Set consists of teapot and stand, cream-ewer, 
tea caddy, bowl, wine cups without handles and eight 
saucers. 


26—SeET oF Six Cuinese Lowestorr PorcreLain PLatTEs ANnp 

PLATTERS Eighteenth Century 

Oval platter and circular plates with pierced rims and 

scalloped edges. Invested with a white glaze and deco- 

rated, in relief, with willow basket-work and, in gold and 

sepia, with bands of scrollings, loops and husks and with 
shields surmounted by crests and containing initials. 


Length of platter, 914 inches. 


Diameter of plates, 9% inches. 


27—Set or CureEse Lowestorr Porcetain Puatrtrers, Disyes 
AND PLaTEs Eighteenth Century 


Oval platters, circular dishes and plates. Invested with a 
white glaze and decorated, with underglaze raised scrolled 
flowers and escutcheons and, in varicolored enamels and 
gold, with scrolled floral panels, floral sprays and scroll, 
shell and flame surrounded escutcheons painted with vari- 
ous devices and with Latin mottoes below. Exteriors with 
branches of bamboo and floral sprays. ‘Two of the platters 
have pierced checkered rims with flowers in relief at the 
intersections. Set consists of three platters, six dishes and 
five plates. 
Length of platters, 18, 104% and 9 inches. 
Diameter of dishes, 114% and 1014 inches. 


Diameter of plates, 11, 10 and 6% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every ttem is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


WHIELDON WARE 


28—WuiELvon Ware TrEapot Eighteenth Century 
Spherical body on three paw feet, domed lid, secured by a — 
chain, rustic finial, rustic looped handle and curved rustic 
spout. Decorated, in relief, with scrolls of vine leaves and 
grapes. Invested with a mottled purple glaze. (Spout 
chipped. ) Height, 4%, inches. 


29—WutELpon PingappLeE Ware Teapot Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Domed lid with leaf finial, looped handle and 
leaf-decorated curved spout. Modeled, in relief, as a pine- 
apple and glazed, the fruit in yellow and the leaves in 


green. Handle, spout and finial in green. 
Height, 5 inches. 


30—STAFFORDSHIRE SALT-GLAZED Ware TEAPOT 
Pear-shaped, removable domed lid, kylin finial, looped vine- 
leaf and grape handle and vine leaf, grape and mask 
curved spout. Invested with a salt glaze and decorated 
with bands of sanded clay and incised lozenges. 


Height, 5 inches. 


31—WHIELDON CAULIFLOWER-WARE TEAPOT 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Domed lid with flat finial, looped handle, 
leaf decorated curved spout. Modeled, in relief, as a cauli- 
flower and glazed in white with flower and, in green, with — 
leaves. Handle and spout in green. (Spout slightly 
chipped. ) Height, 5%, inches. 


32—Wuiretpon Warr Trapor Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped rustic handle, rustic spout, and 
domed lid with bird finial. Invested with a cream-colored 
glaze and decorated, in relief, with vine-leaves, grapes and 
Putti, and with a mottled brown, tortoise-shell glaze. 


Height, 6 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


33—WureLDoN Ware TurEEN AND CovER 
Eighteenth Century 
Oval shape with domed cover, looped flower and leaf branch 
finial, two looped leaf and branch handles and three lion’s 
mask and paw legs. Decorated, in relief, in a willow basket 
ware pattern with scrolled escutcheons and panels of 
starred lozenge-shaped diapers. Mottled glaze of green, 
blue and purple. 
Height, 9 inches; length, 11 inches; width, 8 inches. 


CROCUS POTS 


34—Patr oF OLD Wepcwoop Bamsoo WareE Crocus Ports 
Eighteenth Century 
Semicircular shape. Cream-colored ware. Modeled as wil- 
low baskets with twisted edges and removable pierced 
covers. Invested with a white glaze. Height, 5/4 inches. 


35—Parr or O~rp Worcester Porcerain Crocus Ports 

Eighteenth Century 
Semicircular shape with straight sides and removable 
pierced covers. Invested with a white glaze and decorated, 
in relief, colors and gold, with floral pendented flutings, 
octagonal panels of varicolored flowers, bands of leaf mean- 
ders, apple-green grounds and gold lines. (One cover re- 
paired. ) Height, 6% inches. 


36—LeEps Sitver Resrst Lustrep Ware Crocus Pot 

Eighteenth Century 
Semicircular shape with straight sides, three club feet, re- 
movable top pierced for flowers and with vase finial. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief colors 
and silver resist lustre, with arcade of three arches with 
fluted pilasters and honeysuckle ornaments, occupied by 
escutcheon charged with coat-of-arms and groups of flowers 
and leaves. Band of guilloche ornament above. 


Height, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


37—Set oF THREE WorcrEsTER Ware Crocus Ports 
Eighteenth Century 
Semicircular shape, with incurved sides, and detached ring 
handles. Invested with a white glaze and painted with 


gold. (One with slight repair.) 
Heigths, 6 and 5 inches. 


38—Pair or LEeEps Sitver Resist Lustrep WarE Crocus Pots 


Eighteenth Century 


Semicircular shape with straight sides, removable pierced 
covers, vase-shaped finials and ball feet. Invested with a 
white glaze and decorated, in relief and silver resist lustre, 
with arcadings, honeysuckle ornaments, circular leaf medal- 
lions, standing figures of tiger and lioness and bands of 
rosetted ornament. Finials painted in red. 


Height, 8 inches. 


39—CHAMBERLAIN’s WorcESTER PorRCELAIN Crocus Pot 
Early Nimeteenth Century 


Semicircular shape. Body with four-pilasters and pierced 
cover with fir-cone finial. Invested with a white glaze 
painted, in sepia, with views of Worcester and decorated, in 
red and gold, with rosettes, flutings, spiral bands of leaves 
and lines. Mark ‘“Chamberlain’s Worcester,” in gold. 


Height, 8 inches; length, 8% inches. 


40—Pair oF Oxtp Dery PorcEetarin Crocus Ports 
Eighteenth Century 
Semicircular shape with ram’s head handles and pierced 
covers. Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in sepia 
and gold, with acanthus rinceaux and with bands of green 
and rose color. (One with slight repair.) 


Height, 51% inches; width, 10 inches. 


‘Afternoon Sale 


41—Parr oF Otp Dersy Porcetarn Wine Cooiers 

Eighteenth Century 

Crater-shaped with projecting looped handles, fluted rim 

and lower portion of body incurved stems and molded cir- 
cular feet. Invested with a white glaze and decorated with 

a band of roses and other flowers painted, in colors, by 
Billingsley and with flutings and band of honeysuckles in 
gold. (One slightly cracked.) Mark: Crowned “D” 
painted in red. 7 
Height, 81% inches; diameter, 10 inches. 


42—Parr oF Oup BeLieeK Lustrep Ware Vases 

Mid-nineteenth Century 

Elongated pear-shape, supported by two fish with open 

mouths. On hexagonal bases of rocks modeled with sea- 

snails. Invested with a white glaze and decorated in relief, 

with bulrushes and in colors with butterflies. The base 
with purple lustre. 

Height, 1214 inches. 


Note: These vases are examples of the very few lustred pieces of 
Belleek. They belong to what is termed the “Old” Belleek ware. 


SOLID SILVER LUSTRE 


43—Two STAFFORDSHIRE Sitver Lustrep Ware Bowts 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval shape with voluted projecting handles and circular 
shape with incurved stem. Decorated, in relief, with bands 


of flutings. Solid silver lustre. 
Heights, 31%, and 3 inches. 


44—Two SrarrorDsHIRE Sitver Lustrep Ware Cream Ewers 
Early Nineteenth Century 

Oval pear and quatrefoil shaped. Looped handles and 
blunt spouts. Decorated, in relief, one with bands of bead- 
ings, one with bands of gadroons and looped trefoils. Solid 


silver lustre. 
Heights, 4 and 3% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


45—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Lustrep Ware Cream Ewer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Quatrefoil pear-shaped. Looped handle, shaped rim, and 
blunt spout. Decorated with vertical flutings. Solid silver 


lustre. 
Height, 4 inches. 


46—Two STAFFORDSHHIRE SitverR Lustrep Warr CrrEAm 

Ewers Early Nineteenth Century 

Oval pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. 

Decorated, in relief, one with band of flutings, one with 
bands of flutings and beads. Solid silver lustre. 


Height, 4 inches. 


47—TuHREE STAFFORDSHIRE SritverR Lustrep Ware Cream 

Ewers Early Nineteenth Century — 

Oval pear and boat shaped. Looped handles, and blunt 

spouts. Decorated, in relief, one with bands of flutings 

and gadroons, one with floral sprays and bands of spiral 
flutings and gadroons. Solid silver lustre. 


Heights, 4% and 4& inches. 


48—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LustrRED WARE SUCRIER 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Boat-shaped. Domed lid with circular floral finial. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with bands of gadroonings in solid silver — 


lustre. 
Height, 41%, inches. 


49—SeEtT oF STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LustrED WARE TEAPOT AND 
SUCRIER Eighteenth Century 


Pear-shaped bodies. Twisted looped handles, domed lids 
with floral finials and curved spout. Solid silver lustre. 


Heights, 5 and 4% inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


50—STAFFORDSHIRE SitveR Lustrep Ware TrEapor 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Boat-shaped. Domed lid, rectangular finial, looped handle 
and fluted curved spout. Decorated with bands of flutings. 


Solid silver lustre. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


51—STAFFORDSHIRE SitverR Lustrep Ware TEApor 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Reversed pear-shaped, with incurved sides. Domed lid, 
wooden finial, looped handle and curved spout. Decorated 


with facets. Solid silver lustre. 
Height, 5% inches. 


52—Lerxrps SitveR Resist Lustrep Warr TrEapotT 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear shape. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and printed, in green and brown sur- 
rounded by silver resist lustre with a shooting subject and 
band of flowers and leaves. 


53—STAFFORDSHIRE SILvER Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nimeteenth Century 
Quatrefoil pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. 
Invested with a white glaze. Solid silver lustre. 


Height, 51, inches. 


54—T wo STAFFORDSHIRE CANARY YELLOW AND SILVER LusTRED 
Ware PircHErs Early Nineteenth Century 


Pear-shaped, looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a canary yellow glaze and decorated with oval medal- 
lions printed in black, with figures of Faith, Hope and 
Charity and view of Mansion and Park surrounded with 


lines of silver lustre. 
Heights, 6% and 414 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed wn the forepart of the Catalogue. 


55—STAFFORDSHIRE SiLveR Lustrep Ware Masx PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear shape, modeled with bearded Mephistopheles mask and 
knobs. Decorated with leaf sprays in silver lustre and 
with red and green roundels. Looped handle. 


Height, 6 inches. 


56—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Lustrep Ware TEAPorT 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Pear-shaped. Domed lid, oval finial, looped dragon-headed 
spout, and curved spirally fluted spout. Decorated, in re- 
hef, with stars, flutings and band of gadroons. 


Height, 6% inches. — 


57—Leerps Sitver Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped, looped handle and blunt spout. Invested with 
a cream-colored glaze and decorated, in red and silver 
lustre, with floral and leaf sprays and with band of silver 


lustre. 
Height, 61% inches. 


58—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Lustrep Ware Ecc-cur STAND 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Circular stand with incurved stem and circular molded foot. 
Five pear-shaped cups with straight-sided rims. Solid 


silver lustre. 
Height, 4 inches; diameter, 7 inches. 


59—STAFFORDSHIRE SittvEr Lustrep Warr Trarot ann Su- 
CRIER Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Domed lids, with flower and looped finials, 
twisted and looped handles and voluted feet. Solid silver 


lustre. 
Heights, 7 and 4& inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


60—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LustrRED Warr TEAPOT AND Svu- 
CRIER 


Oval pear-shaped. Pinnacle covers, with rectangular and 
pointed finials and curved spout. Decorated, in relief, with 
flutings, bead festoons and bands of beading and toothed 
ornament. Solid silver lustre. Height, 7 inches. 


61—Battey AnD Batxin Sitver Lustrep Ware ADVERTISE- 
MENT GLOBE Early Nineteenth Century 
Spherical shape with couchant lion and leaf finial. In- 
curved knopped stem and circular beaded foot. Decorated 
with beaded band inscribed: “Bailey and Batkin, Sole Pat- 
entees.”? Solid silver lustre. Height, 7, inches. 
Note: These advertisements were only made by the firm of Bailey 


and Batkin. The patent referred to was taken out for silver-lustre 
ware, in which the firm excelled. 


62—STAFFORDSHIRE SItveR LustreD Ware TEAporT 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Domed lid, oval finial, looped handle 
and curved spirally fluted spout. Decorated, in relief, with 


stars and flutings. Solid silver lustre. 
Height, 7 inches. 


63—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LustreD Ware CorFrerE-PoT 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Domed lid, almond finial, looped handle, 
curved spout and four voluted feet. Decorated with flut- 


ings and moldings. Solid silver lustre. 
Height, 10 inches. 


SILVER RESIST LUSTRE 


64—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist LustreD Warr BEAKER AND 

GoBLET Early Nineteenth Century 

Beaker with straight sides and looped handle, pear-shaped 

goblet. Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in 
silver resist lustre, with scrolled leaves and flowers. 


Heights, 4 and 3% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


65—Two SrarrorDsHIRE Ware Sitver Resist anp CopPer 
Lustrep PircHERs Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and printed, in brown and colored, one 
with basket of fruit and owl, surrounded by scrolled leaves 

in silver resist, one with figures of Hope surrounded by 
solid copper lustre. Heights, 4, and 8 inches. 


66—Two STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist LustreD Ware PitcH- 
ERS Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and pointed spouts. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist 
lustre, with vine, leaves and grapes, rosettes and scrolled 
leaves. Height, 4% inches. 


67—Two SraFrForRDSHIRE SILVER Resist LustreD Ware PitcH-. 
ERS Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with 
scrolled flowers and leaves, quatrefoils and dots. 


Height, 4% inches. 


68—Lerrps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHer | 
Eighteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 

with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre and 

colors, with oval medallions painted with bullfinches, 

quatrefoils and scrolled leaves and band of interlaced ovals. 


Height, 4% inches. 


69—SrarrorpsuirE Sitver Resist Lusrrep Ware PircHer 
Early Numeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in underglaze blue sur- 
rounded by silver resist, with meander of vine leaves and 


grapes and bands of flowers and leaves. : 
Height, 5 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


70—Two Lreps Sitver Resist Lusrrep Ware Pircuers 
Eighteenth Century 
Straight tapering sides. Looped handles and blunt spouts. 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief, with 
bands of lozenges, one dotted with red, and with scrolled 


flowers and scrolls in silver lustre. 
Height, 5 inches. 


71—Two STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustrep Ware Pitrcu- 
ERS Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped with looped handles and blunt spouts. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist 
lustre, with scrolled flowers and leaves and with a band of 


rosetted meander. 
Height, 5 inches. 


72—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustrep Ware PItTcHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Decorated 
with medallions, printed in black, of “Charity” and with 


wreaths and lines of silver resist lustre. 
Height, 51% inches. 


73—LeeEps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and printed, in blue surrounded by silver 
resist lustre, with scrolled leaves and flowers and band of 


oak-leaves. 
Height, 51% inches. 


Y4—STAFFORDSHIRE Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PITCHER 
Early Nimeteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle, and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and silver resist 
lustre, with fans, flutings, curved leaves and husk-festoons. 


Height, 5%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of .the Catalogue. 


75—Two STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist AND SILVER LUSTRED 

Ware PircHERs Early Nineteenth Century 

Pear-shaped, looped handles and blunt spouts. Printed, 

in mulberry, with subjects of “Hope” and “Charity” and 
lined in silver lustre. (One chipped.) 


Heights, 5% and 5 inches. 


76—TIwo Leeps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHers 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, 
with birds perched on branches, scrolled flowers and leaves 

and bands of floral meander and imbrications. 


Height, 5% inches. 


V7—Two Leeps Sitver Resist Lustrep Warr PiTcHERS 


Eighteenth Century 


Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a cream-colored glaze and decorated, in silver resist 
lustre, with birds and scrolled flowers and leaves. (One 


slightly cracked.) 
Heights, 5% and 4%, inches. 


78—Two Leeps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHErs 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles. Invested with a white glaze 
and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with birds, gates and 


scrolled flowers and leaves. 
Heights, 5%, and 51% inches. 


79—Two STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustre Ware Pitcu- 
ERS Early Nineteenth Century 

Pear shaped: “Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated in silver resist lustre, 
with birds, groups of flowers and leaves and floral rosettes. 


Heights, 54 and 5%, inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


80—Two SrarrorpsHireE Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware Pircu- 
ERS Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with 

scrolled leaves and flowers and oval medallions. 
Height, 51%, inches. 


81—STaFoRDSHIRE Sinver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, 
with sheaf of wheat and detached agricultural implements. 


Height, 514 inches. 


Note: The silver lustre is unusually dark in the case of this 
pitcher. 


S2—STAFFORDSHIRE SitveR Lustrep Ware Masx PircHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle. Invested with a white 
glaze and decorated, in relief, colors and silver lustre, with 
masks of “Creditor” and “Debtor,” curved flutings, stars, 


shells and festoons. 
Height, 5% inches. 


883—Two SrTarrorDsHIRE SitveR Lustren Ware PircHeEers 
Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver lustre, with dia- 
mond checker of rosettes, flowers and leaves and with floral 
scrolls. One with neck invested with a dark brown glaze. 
Heights, 5 and 4% inches. 


84—STaFFoRDSHIRE Sitver Lustrep Ware PiTcHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Octagonal pear-shaped. Pinnacle lid, oval finial, looped 
handle and beaded and fluted curved spout. Decorated 
with vertical and horizontal bands of beads and flutings. 
Solid silver lustre. Height, 6 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


85—STAFFORDSHIRE SILvER Lustrep Ware PircHErR 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and colors, with 
clusters of vine-leaves and grapes and with lines of silver 
lustre. (Slight chip.) 
Height, 6 inches. 


86—Lerrps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware FLoweEr-pot aNnD 
STAND Eighteenth Century 

Straight sides with mask handles and rims with beaded edge. 
Stand with sloping side and beaded edge. Invested with 

a white glaze and decorated with festoons of leaves and 


stars in silver resist lustre. | 
Height, 6 inches. 


87—Lerps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHErR | 
Eighteenth Century 

Pear-shaped, looped handle and blunt spout. Invested with 

a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with 
scrolled vine leaves and grapes and band of pointed leaves 


and berries. 
Height, 6 inches. 


88—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustrep Ware PitcHer 
Early Nimeteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and silver 
resist lustre, with hunting scene of the “Kill” and band of 
scrolled and voluted flowers. (Slightly cracked.) 


Height, 6 inches. 


89—Two STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist LustrED Ware PircuH- 
ERS Early Nieteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles, and blunt spouts. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with 

vine leaves, grapes, ears of wheat and bands of clover and 


vine-leaves. 
Height, 6 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


90—Leeps Sitver Resist Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nmeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped, looped handle and blunt spout. Decorated, 
in silver resist lustre, with spreading leaf medallions and 


band of scrolled flowers and leaves. 
Height, 7 inches. 


91—STAFFORDSHIRE SiLvER Resist Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nwmeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in silver resist lustre, with 


scrolled flowers, leaves and lines. 
Height, 8 inches. 


92—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Resist Lustrep Ware PITCHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and silver-resist 
lustre, with lozenge diaper having alternated lozenges of 


white and silver and with flutings. 
Height, 8 inches. 


WEDGWOOD LUSTRE 


93—Parr or WepGwoop LustreD WarE CovERED BowLs AnD 

STANDS Eighteenth Century 

Straight sides, domed covers, acorn finials, two looped han- 

dles, incurved stems, circular feet and saucer-shaped stands. 

Invested with a marbled purpled lustred glaze and deco- 
rated with lines of blue. (One slightly cracked.) 


Height, 5% inches. 


94—Sger or Turee STAFFORDSHIRE Morriep Lustre Ware 
PLATES Eighteenth Century 


Flat rims. Invested with a white glaze and decorated with 
mottled colored lustre and with gold lines. 


Diameter, 7%, inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed in the forepart of the Catalogue. 


95—Pair oF Ory WeEvewoop Morriep Lustrep Ware SHELL 
DisHEs Eighteenth Century 
Oval-shaped dishes modeled as shells and branches of coral. 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated in mottled vari- 
colored lustre and with green bands. Mark: wepewoop. 


Length, 9 inches; width, 5% inches. 


96—OLp Wepewoop Sitver Lustrep Ware CAanDLEsTIcK 
Eighteenth Century 
Modeled as the seated figure of a Grecian sphinx with 
woman’s head, wings and lion’s body. On molded rectan- 
gular base. Solid silver lustre. Mark: wepewoop im- 


pressed. 
Height, 10 inches. 


PINK AND PURPLE LUSTRE 


97—Two SrarrorpsHirE Motrritep Purpte Lusrrep Ware 

BEAKERS Eighteenth Century 

Straight sides with looped handle and sloping sides. In- 
vested with a mottled purple lustre. 


98—Two STAFFORDSHIRE CoPpPpER AND PurPLe Lustrep Wark 
BEAKERS Early Nineteenth Century 

Straight sides with looped handles. Invested with a white 
glaze, printed and colored with Chinoiserie and Rustic 
Scene and decorated in copper and purple lustre bands 


and lines. } 
Height, 3° inches. 


99—SuTHERLAND Purpre Lusrrep Ware Byron PitcHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated with oval medallions 
printed, in black, with a verse by Lord Byron and another, 
bordered by purple lustre and with a band of marbled 


purple lustre. 
Height, 41% inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


100—SrarrorpsHirE Purrpte Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Quatrefoil pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. 
Decorated, in relief, with vertical flutings and band of 
flowers and leaves and with circular medallions of. houses, 
and ladders, flutings and band of flowers and leaves, in pur- 


ple lustre on a cream-colored ground. 
Height, 5%, inches. 


101—Two SrarrorpsHirE PurrpLte Lusrrep Ware PircHers 
Early Nineteenth Century 

Oval pear and pear-shaped. Looped handles, pointed and 
blunt spouts. Invested with a cream-colored glaze and 
decorated, in relief, colors and purple lustre, with figures 

of Standing Stag, the Deer Hunt with the Kill and trees. 


Heights, 5% and 514 inches. 


102—STAFFORDSHIRE PurPLeE Lustrep Ware TEacup, SAUCER 
AND Bow1r Early Nineteenth Century 

Cup with handle. Coupe-shaped bowl. Invested with a 
white glaze, the cup and saucer printed in black with de- 

sign of Britannia weeping at the Tomb of Queen Char- 
lotte. The bowl, decorated, in purple lustre with house 


and landscape. 
Height of bowl, 24% inches; diameter, 5 inches. 


103—SrarrorpsHireE PurPLe Resist Lustrep Ware PircHEerR 

Eighteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 

_ with a white glaze and printed, in blue, the body with a 

hunting scene of two hunters and dogs, the neck with oval 

medallions of a deer and dog flanked by floral and leaf 
medallions, surrounded by purple resist lustre. 


Height, 51 inches. 


Note: This pitcher, in the rare purple resist lustre, is one of 
the most interesting in the collection. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


104—SrarrorpsHIRE PurPLe Lustrep Ware Biro Fountarn 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped, with horizontal cylindrical drinking spout. 
Invested with a white glaze, and decorated, in colors and 
purple lustre, with band of scrolled leaves and flowers and 


with bands of purple lustre. 
Height, 6 inches. 


105—STAFFoRDSHIRE PurPLeE Lustrep Ware Fuask 
Eighteenth Century 
Oval body with cylindrical neck. Invested with a white 
glaze and decorated, in high relief, colors and purple lustre, 
with bullfinches on branches of vines and with lines and 


marbling of purple lustre. 
Height, 6 inches. 


106—SrarrorpsHiIrE Prnx Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nieteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with greyhounds and setter, bands of straw- 
berries, and gadroons. Painted and pink-lustred. 


Height, 6 inches. 


107—Pair oF STAFFORDSHIRE PurPLE AND Pink Lustrep WARE 
PITCHERS Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts invested 

with a white glaze and decorated, in relief, colors and pur- 

ple and pink lustre, with hunting subjects, and bands of 


oak leaves and acorns. 
Height, 6 inches. 


108—StTaFrorpsHirE Pink Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with groups of hunters and dogs and with 
band of oak leaves and acorns. Painted and pink-lustred. 


Height, 6 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


109—Two SrarrorpsHireE Ware Pureite ann Pink Lustrep 
Ware PitrcHers Early Nineteenth Century 


Quatrefoil and pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt 
spouts. Invested with a white glaze and decorated, one on 
a pink lustred ground with portrait of George IV and 
inscription to his memory. One, in relief, with Wedgwood 
group in white on dark brown. Bonin & and 4, tncheo, 


110—Two STAFFORDSHIRE PurRPLE LustrRED WareE PitrcHeErs 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Pear-shaped. Looped handles, blunt spouts and gadrooned 
rims. Invested with white and cream-colored glazes and 
decorated in relief, colors and purple lustre, with hunting 
dogs and bands of ivy-leaves and berries. 


Heights, 6 and 5 inches. 


111—Set or Tureet StTarrorpsHireE Purpie anp Pink Lustrep 
Ware PircHers Eighteenth Century 

Oval pear-shaped. Looped rustic handles and blunt spouts. 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief, colors 

and purple and pink lustre, with branches of ivy leaves, 


berries and scrolls. Heights, 6 and 5 inches. 


112—Two SrTarrorDsHiIrE PurPLE anp Pink Lustrep Ware 
PITCHERS Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handles and blunt spouts. Invested 

with a white glaze and decorated, in relief, colors, and 

pink and purple lustre, with hunting subjects and bands of 

oak leaves and acorns. Heights, 6 and 514 inches. 


118—SrarrorpsHire PurPLte Lustrep Ware PircHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 
with a white glaze and decorated, in relief, colors and purple 
lustre, with groups of pointers and setters, band of flowers 


and leaves, and flutings. 
Height, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


114—Pair oF STAFFORDSHIRE PINK AND PurPLE Lustrep WARE 
PLATES Eighteenth Century 
Curved rims. Invested with a white glaze and decorated 

with marbled pink lustre and with purple lustre lines. 


Diameter, 74 inches. 


Note: These plates are from the famous Spencer Weston Collec- 
tion. 


115—SvutTHERLAND PurPLe Lustrrep Ware PircHEerR 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout, invested 
_ with a white glaze and decorated, in purple lustre, with 
view of building, landscape and _ lines. : 


Height, 8 inches. 


116—LerEeps Morriep Purrite Lustrrep Warr QuINTAL 
Eighteenth Century 
Flower vase with five bulbous and leaf-decorated cylindrical 
“Fingers” having scalloped edges. On rectangular molded 
and gadrooned base. Invested with a mottled purple glaze. 


Height, 9 inches. 


117—SwunvDERLAND PuRPLE AND Pink LustreD Ware PitcHER 
Early Nimeteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 

with a white glaze and printed in black with views of the 
Sunderland Bridge and of the Northumberland 74-gun 
Man-of-war and with a verse, “Forget-me-not.” Inscribed 

with the names of “Thos. and Susanna Gray Starcross” 

and decorated with lines and mottlings of purple and pink 


lustre. 
Height, 9% inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


COPPER LUSTRED WARE 


118—STaAFFORDSHHIRE SILVER AND Copper Lustrep Wark Satur 
CELLAR AND PrEprEer Por 

Early Nimeteenth Century 

Pear-shaped pepper pot with pierced domed top. Deco- 

rated with band of yellow lined with blue and with solid 

copper lustre. Spreading sided salt-cellar in solid silver 


lustre. 
Heights, 44, and 21%, inches. 


119—SrarrorpsHirE Coprer Lustrep Ware Pircuer 

Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Looped handle, pointed spout and high neck. 
Invested with a white glaze and decorated with band of 
canary yellow and clock dial in white reserve. Solid copper 
lustre. Mark: Riddle and Bryan, Longton. Inscribed 

on clock dial. 
Height, 4% inches. 


Note: The firm was originally Riddle and Lightfoot. 


120—SrTaFrorpsHirE Copper Lustrep Ware Pircuer 
Early Nineteenth Century — 

Pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Invested 

with a white glaze and decorated with octagonal panels 
printed, in brown and colored, with figures of “Faith.” 


Solid copper lustre. 
Height, 414% inches. 


121—Pair or SrarrorpsHrre Copper Lustrep Warer FLower- 
POTS AND STANDS Early Nimeteenth Century 
Pear-shaped with beaded rims, mask and ring handles and 
saucer-shaped stands. Invested with a white glaze, printed, 

in black, with subjects of mother and child, and decorated 


with lines of green and copper lustre. 
Height, 5% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


122—-STAFFORDSHIRE Copper Lustrep Ware Hot-water 
PircHER wiTtTH CovER Early Nineteenth Century 
Pear-shaped. Domed cover, looped handle, and blunt 
spout. Decorated with bands of blue, patterned with cop- 


per lustre. In solid copper lustre. 
Height, 514 inches. 


123—STaFFORDSHIRE CopreR Lustrep WareE PITCHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. Deco- 
rated, in relief, with hunting and coursing groups and with 
band of vine-leaves and grapes. In colors and copper 


lustre. 
Height, 51% inches. 


124—STAFFORDSHIRE CoPPER AND SILVER LustreD WARE 
PITCHER Early Nineteenth Century 
Quatrefoil pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. 
Decorated, in relief, with flutings, bands of beads, and 
scrolled flowers and leaves and, in copper and silver lustre, 


with floral medallions and lines. 
Height, 6 inches. 


125—StTaFFORDSHIRE Crimson Copper LustreD WarE PiTcHER 
Early Numeteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Looped rustic handle, blunt acanthus-leaf 
decorated spout, shaped rim and foot. Invested with a 


crimson copper lustre. 
Height, 91% inches. . 


Note: This pitcher is in the so-called “Crimson,” a variety of 
Copper Lustre which is so rare that this and another specimen are the 
only ones I have ever met with. 


LUSTRED WARE FIGURES 
126—STaAFFORDSHIRE SILVER Lustrep Lion 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Modeled as a couchant lion, on molded rectangular base. 
Solid silver lustre. Height, 41/, inches. 


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127—STAFFORDSHIRE SitveR Lustrep Ware STATUETTE 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Figure of a young woman in loose robe, seated and reading 
a book. Rectangular base. Height, 61 inches. 


128—Parr or SUNDERLAND PurPLE LustrRED WaRE STATUETTES 


Standing figures of “Summer” and “Winter,” shown as 
women in purple lustred robes. “Summer” with a cornu- 
copia of fruits, “Winter” with a flaming stove and cloak. 
On rectangular white bases inscribed with names. (One 
repaired. ) : Height, 84 inches. 


129—Ser or Four SunDERLAND PurpLe Lusrrep Ware Sratv- 
ETTES Eighteenth Century 

Standing figures of the four seasons, shown as women in 
purple-lustred robes, Spring with a cornucopia of flowers, 
Summer with a cornucopia of fruits, Autumn with a sickle 

and sheaf of wheat, and Winter with a flaming stove and 
cloak. On rectangular spotted bases inscribed with names. 
Height, 81% inches. 


130—Parr or SWANSEA SILVER-LUSTRED AND PaIntED WARE 
STATUETTES 


Recumbent figures of Antony and Cleopatra. Antony 
shown as a youth in Roman armor, wearing a metal corse- 
let, a yellow and purple striped skirt and laced sandals, 
reclining on a rocky base studded with flowers. Cleopatra 
shown as a beautiful woman, wearing a white robe diapered, 
in colors, with floral and leaf sprays and lined with yellow, 
a red hood and sandals, reclining on a rocky base studded 
with flowers. Around one arm is coiled an asp. Painted 
naturalistically. 
Heights, 8% and 71% inches; lengths, 13%, and 124% inches. 
Note: These famous figures were modeled by A. Bentley, and one 
copy is dated “May 22nd, 1791.” 


131—Swansea Sitver-LustreD Ware STATUETTE 
Recumbent figure of Cleopatra. Shown as a beautiful re- 
clining woman similar in modeling to one of the figures in 


No. 130. Invested with a solid silver lustre. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 13% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


132—STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER-LUSTRED WarE STATUETTE 


Late Eighteenth Century 
Standing figure of Henry, Lord Bolingbroke, shown as a 


young man with moustache, in seventeenth-century costume 
of jerkin with falling lace collar, knee breeches and cloak 
standing with a pedestal support and holding in one hand 
a roll of a state document. Rectangular base. Invested 
with a solid silver lustre. 

Height, 20 inches. 


Note: Lord Bolingbroke (1678-1751) was one of the most promi- 
nent politicians of the early eighteenth century. 


PORCELAIN AND STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 


133—STAFFORDSHIRE WARE STATUETTE 

Early Nueteenth Century 
Standing figure of a Scotch bag-piper resting one wooden 
leg on a dog. He wears a purple jacket, striped skirts and 
black plumed hat, and rests against a post. On rectan- 
gular base in two portions, one of pavement, the other of 

grass. Painted naturalistically. 
Height, 6% inches. 


154—Otp Dersy PorceLain Vase oF FLOWERS 
Eighteenth Century 
Crater-shaped vase with scrolled pedestal, incurved base 
and paw feet with bouquet of flowers modeled in relief. In- 
vested with a white glaze. Colored naturalistically and gilt. 


Height, 61% inches. 


135—SrTaFrrorDsHIRE WARE STATUETTE Eighteenth Century 
Standing figure of an old woman in a red cloak, checkered 
skirt and black hat tied with dotted kerchief. She leans 
on a stick and holds a basket on arm. Painted natu- 


ralistically. 
Height, 7% inches. 


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136—STarrorDsHIRE WarE STATUETTE 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Figure of a sailor seated on a chest and resting one arm 
on abarrel. He wears a red jacket, blue trousers and black 
hat. On the ground, by his side, are a stick and bundle. 
On oval blue marbled base. Painted naturalistically. 


Height, 7%, inches. 


187—Onp Cuyetsea PorceLaAIn STATUETTE 
Eighteenth Century 
“Time and the New Year.” Seated figure of Father Time, 
with white wings, and robe painted with floral sprays. On 
his lap he holds an Amorino representing the New Year, 
while at his feet are his hour-glass and scythe and a ter- 
restrial globe. Scrolled base with skull and crown. Painted 


naturalistically. 
Height, 7% inches. 


138—SrarrorpsHirE Warr STATUETTE Eighteenth Century 


Standing figure of an old man in brown coat, blue vest, 
yellow breeches and black broad-brimmed hat. Leaning on 
a stick and with the head of a crutch under his arms. 


Height, 7%, inches. 


Note: A figure precisely similar, and inscribed “Old Age,” was 
modeled and signed by Walton in the early nineteenth century. This, 
however, was the original. 


139—Baitry anp Barkin Ware Cream Ewer 
Eighteenth Century 
Modeled as a cow, with open mouth forming spout, tail as a 
looped handle and oval opening in back with oval lid. Oval 
base. Invested with a white glaze and printed, in blue, 
with Chinoiserie of pagodas, bridge and trees and with eyes, 
ears, udder and horns of cow colored naturalistically. 


Height, 5% inches; length, 7 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


140—Ratrex Woop Ware Bust or WasHINGTON 
Eighteenth Century 
Bust of George Washington with gray peruked hair, blue 
coat, figured buff-colored vest and black cravat. On rectan- 
gular marbled pedestal and base with bowed front. 


Height, 8 inches. 


Note: This bust was modeled by Ralph Wood and is extremely 
rare. 


141—Pair oF Otp Dersy Porcenain Ficures 

Eighteenth Century 
Modeled as the standing figure of a youth, wreathed with 
flowers and wearing a red coat with gold buttons, flowered 
white vest, and flowered breeches, and as a standing maiden 
in a straw hat wearing a green bodice, bouffant upper skirt 
and flowered underskirt, and holding a branch of vine 
leaves and grapes. On rectangular scrolled and flower- 


decorated bases. 
Height, 6 inches. 


142—Pair oF STAFFORDSHIRE WaRE STATUETTES 
Eighteenth Century 
Standing figures of women in trefoiled white robes with 
purple hoods, one representing “Faith” reading a book and 
one representing ‘‘Hope” leaning on an anchor. Rectan- 
gular bases decorated with bands of pointed leaves. Painted 


naturalistically. 
Height, 8% inches. 


143—RaxtexH Woop Ware Bust Eighteenth Century 


Bust portrait of Addison with gray robe, cambric chemise 
_and purple-lined mantle. On cylindrical and molded ped- 
estal decorated in silver resist-lustre. Bust painted natu- 
ralistically. 
Height, 8°34 inches. 
Note: This bust was one of the few, including one of Washington, 
modeled by Ralph Wood, Jr. 


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144—STAFFoRDSHIRE WARE STATUETTE 


“Elijah.” Seated figure of Elijah in the wilderness in pur- 
ple robe lined with green. On a tree stump at his side is 
perched the raven. On square white base with lined sides. 


Painted naturalistically. 
Height, 91% inches. 


145—Wepewoop Ware Lion | Eighteenth Century 


Standing figure of a lion with one of his front paws sup- 
ported on a globe. On rectangular molded and acanthus- 
leaf decorated base. Invested with a cream-colored glaze 
and with the globe, lion’s claws and ground of acanthus- 
leaf band in oil gilding. 

Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches. 


Note: According to Blacker, Wedgwood left many of his figures 
and lions unmarked, thus following the fashion of his time. 


146—O.up Dersy Porceiain Sratuette LHighteenth Century 


Standing figure of David Garrick (1716-1779) in the char- 
acter of Richard III. His arms are extended and he wears 
a loose red coat trimmed with ermine, a jerkin with puffed 
yellow and green and purple sleeves, an imbricated corselet 
in gold and white, green and purple trunks and purple hose. 
At his feet lies a plumed, broad-brimmed black hat. 
Support of rock and green-leaved plant. Oval base with 


flowers in relief. 
Height, 11 inches. 


147—SrarrorpsuirE Ware Bear anv Doc Grove 
Eighteenth Century 


Figure of a bear seated on its haunches, with leather muzzle 
and collar and holding, in its fore-paws, the figure of a 
bulldog standing on its hind legs and with its mouth open. 
Rectangular base. Colored naturalistically, the bear with 
dark gray fur, the dog in white with buff markings, the base 
in green. | 

Height, 11% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
und sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


148—STAFFORDSHIRE WaRE STATUETTE Eighteenth Century 


Standing figure of Benjamin Franklin in blue coat, purple 
breeches and green cloak. In one hand he holds an open 
book, in the other a pen. On rectangular white base in- 
scribed “Franklin.” Painted naturalistically. 


Height, 11%, inches. 


149—Parr oF STAFFORDSHIRE Ware Lions 
Eighteenth Century 


Standing figures of lions with one front paw supported by 
globe. On rectangular molded bases. Invested with a tor- 


toise-shell brown glaze. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 11% inches. 


150—SrarrorpsHirE Ware CotTrace ORNAMENT 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Full-length figure of Daniel O’Connell (1775-1847). He 
is shown standing and resting his hand on a fluted column 
while his hat rests on a pedestal at his side. He wears a 
blue coat, flowered white vest and white trousers. Base 


lettered with name. 
Height, 16 inches. 


151—Pair or Orv Bow Porcerain Ficures 

Eighteenth Century 
Subjects of “Spring” and “Autumn.” Spring shown as 
a Putto wreathed and garlanded with flowers and seated 
astride a sheep which suckles a lamb. At his side is seated 
another Putto wreathed and garlanded with flowers and 
holding in his hand a clump of flowers. Autumn shown as 
a Putto wreathed and garlanded with vine leaves and 
grapes and holding aloft a cluster of grapes seated astride 
a goat which suckles a kid. At his side is seated another 
Putto wreathed and garlanded with vine leaves and grapes 
and holding a lighted brazier. On pierced rococo scrolled 
bases. Painted naturalistically. Marked with the sword 
and anchor in gold. 


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152—Pauissy Ware PiaquEe Sixteenth Century 


Rectangular shape. Modeled, in low relief, with a “De- 
position from the Cross.” In the center is the body of 
Christ supported by the Virgin, in a yellow robe, and stand- 
ing by are the two Maries in dotted blue robes. Standing 
at the back are SS. John and Mary Magdalene and Joseph 
of Arimathea. In the middle distance is a tree and in the 
background the Hill of Golgotha and three crosses. In- 
vested with colored glaze. 

Height, 74%, inches; width, 51% inches. 


Note: Bernard Palissy (1510-1589), beginning his artistic career 
as a glass-painter, finished his life as a favorite of the King, as a 
martyr to his religion and as a noteworthy sculptor and maker of 
enameled faience. ‘Though principally known by his characteristic 
“Reptile” dishes, he was also a maker of plaques modeled with Scrip- 
tural and mythological subjects. These are even rarer than _ his 
“Reptile” dishes, and are considered as noteworthy prizes by collectors 
of “Palissy Ware.” 


(Illustrated—see Frontispiece) 


153—AstsBury Brown Guazep Wark, SILVER-MOUNTED COFFEE- 

POT Eighteenth Century 

Pear-shaped. Pinnacle lid with beaded and festooned ball 

finial and fluted and beaded top and edge in silver, looped 

silver mounted handle, and curved spout with dragon mouth 

in silver. Lid secured by silver chain. Invested with a 
dark brown glaze. 

Height, 12 inches. 


Note: These mountings were probably made and affixed in Hol- 
land. 


TOBY CREAM PITCHERS 


154—Pair or StTarorpsHirE Ware Tosy PircHers 
Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Green coats, dotted vests, yellow breeches and olive-green 


hats. Looped handles. 


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Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
amd sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


155—STarrorpsH1RE Warr Tory PircHer 
Early Niwmeteenth Century 


Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding in one hand a pitcher 
of ale and in the other a glass. Red coat, yellow vest, pink 
breeches and black hat. Looped rustic handle. 


Height, 5 inches. 


156—STAFFORDSHIRE WareE Topsy PiITcHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 


Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding in one hand a pitcher 
of ale and in the other a glass. Brown coat, pink vest, 
black breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 7 inches. 


157—STAFFORDSHIRE WareE Tosy PITCHER 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Blue coat, white vest, yellow breeches and brown tricorne 
hat with yellow border. Looped handle and mottled base. 


Height, 7% inches. 


158—Furtyam Stoneware Tony Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding an empty pitcher of 
ale. Invested with a mottled brown glaze and with tri- 
corne hat. Glazed in solid brown. Looped handle. 


Height, 7% inches. 


159—SrTaFrrorpsHiRE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 


Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding in one hand a pitcher 
of ale and in the other a glass. Dark red coat, striped 
yellow vest, light blue breeches and black tricorne hat. 


Heght, 7°4 inches. 


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160—SrtaFrorpsHirE Ware Tory PircHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a bottle of wine 
in one hand and a glass in the other. Orange coat, yellow 


vest, green breeches, and black tricorne hat. 
Height, 8 inches. 


161—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 


Dark blue coat, yellow vest and breeches and brown tricorne 


hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 8% inches. 


162—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Pitcuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Mottled purple coat, dotted white vest, canary yellow 
breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped scrolled handle. 


Height, 8°, inches. 


163—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Highteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, with pitcher of ale on his 
knee. Yellow coat, blue breeches and brown tricorne hat. 


Looped handle. 
Height, 9 inches. 


164—SrtarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Yellow coat, dotted white vest, blue breeches and green 
tricorne hat with removable crown forming a lid. Looped 


handle. 
Height, 9 inches. 


165—SrarrorpsuirE Ware JoHn Buri Pircuer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Standing figure of John Bull, holding in one hand a pitcher 
of ale and in the other a pipe. Blue coat, white vest, striped 
trousers and brown broad-brimmed hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 91 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


166—Pair or Futnam Stoneware Joun Buty Trarots 
Eighteenth Century 
Seated figures of John Bull, one arm crooked and forming 
handles, the other extended and forming spouts. Remov- 
able high hats forming lids. Invested with a mottled brown 


glaze. 
Height, 91/4, inches. 


167—STAFFoRDSHIRE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, with both hands holding a 
pitcher of ale. Blue coat with white buttons, purple vest, 
white breeches and black tricorne hat. Marbled base and 


looped handle. 
Height, 91%, inches. 


168—SraFFrorpDsHIRE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding an empty ale pitcher 
and a pipe. Blue coat with olive-green buttons, yellow 
vest, olive green breeches and white tricorne hat, bordered 


with yellow. Looped handle. 
Height, 91/, inches. 


169—SraFrorpsHIRE Ware Tony Pircuer Eighteenth Century 


Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale and 
a pipe. Brown coat, striped green vest, yellow breeches 


and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 91/, inches. 


170—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 


Seated figure of Toby Fuillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Brown coat, fleuretted white vest, yellow breeches and black 


tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 914, inches. 


171—SrarrorpsHir—E Ware Tony Pircuer Kighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Blue coat with yellow buttons, spotted white vest, olive — 
green breeches and white tricorne hat with yellow border. 


Looped handle. 
Height, 91/, inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


172—Sra¥FrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale and 
with a barrel between his feet. Mottled blue coat, yellow 
vest, slate-colored breeches and tricorne hat. Looped han- 


dle. 
Height, 91/, inches. 


173—SrTa¥FForpDsHIRE WarE Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Yellow coat, diapered white vest, dark blue breeches and 


black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 9°4 inches. 


174—STAFFORDSHIRE WINE Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
White coat, striped and dotted with brown and blue and 
with yellow cuffs, white vest, yellow breeches and brown 


tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 934 inches. 


175—StTaFrorDsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Green coat with yellow buttons, yellow vest, dark blue 
breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle and 


painted base. 
Height, 9%, inches. 


176—SrarrorpsHireE Ware Tony Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Seated on barrel inscribed “Stingo.” Blue coat, striped 
vest, white breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped handle. 


Height, 10 inches. 


177—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Mottled blue coat, yellow vest, gray breeches and black tri- 


corne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed im the forepart of the Catalogue. 


178—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
White coat, gray vest, buff-colored breeches and black 


tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


179—Srarrorpsuire Ware Tony Prrower Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding an empty ale pitcher. 
Blue coat, white vest, red breeches and black tricorne hat. 


Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


180—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Topsy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale 
in one hand and a pipe in the other. Brown coat, dotted 
vest, yellow breeches and black tricorne hat. Looped han- 


dle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


181—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Highteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale 
with both hands. Mottled yellow coat diapered with brown 
king’s arrows, white vest, yellow breeches and dark brown 


tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


182—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tony Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fuillpot, holding a pitcher of ale, 
and with a tankard between his feet. Mottled blue coat, 
olive-green vest, gray breeches and black. tricorne hat. 


Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


183—SrTaFrorpDsHIRE Ware Topsy Pircuer Kighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Yellow coat, white vest, yellow breeches and brown tricorne 


hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


Afternoon Sale 


184—SrarrorpDsHirE Ware Tosy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Yellow coat striped with brown and blue, white vest, brown 
breeches and white tricorne hat bordered with brown. 
Looped handle. | 
Height, 10 inches. 

185—STarrorpsH1rRE Ware Topsy PircHer 
Early Nineteenth Century 
Seated figure of an old woman (Toby Fillpot’s wife), hold- 
ing in one hand a decanter of wine and in the other a 
glass. Yellow dress spotted with blue and brown, brown 
under skirt, mob cap and yellow tricorne hat bordered 


with blue. Looped handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


186—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 
Orange coat with yellow cuffs and black buttons. White 
vest, blue breeches and dark gray tricorne hat. Looped 


handle. 
Height, 10 inches. 


187—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding an empty ale pitcher. 
Mottled blue coat, yellow vest, slate-colored breeches and 


tricorne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10% inches. 


188—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Tory Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Seated figure of Toby Fillpot, holding in one hand a pitcher 
of ale and in the other a glass. Yellow coat with crescent 
diaper of brown, white vest, yellow breeches and black tri- 


corne hat. Looped handle. 
Height, 10% inches. 


189—STAFFORDSHIRE Ware Tory PITCHER 
Seated figure of Toby Fuillpot, holding a pitcher of ale. 


Red coat and vest, gray breeches and black tricorne hat. 


Looped handle. 
Height, 101% inches. 


Kindly read the Conditions under which every item is offered 
and sold. They are printed m the forepart of the Catalogue. 


190—SrarrorpsHirE Ware PircHer 
Early Nimeteenth Century 
Figure of a sailor, seated on a chest inscribed “Dollars,” 
and holding, in one hand, a pitcher of ale inscribed “Suc- 
cess to our wooden walls,” and in the other a pipe. Dark 
blue jacket and trousers and black cap. Rustic looped 


handle and base. 
Height, 101% inches. — 


191—SrarrorpsHirE Ware Pircuer Early Nimeteenth Century 


Figure of a sailor seated on a chest inscribed “Dollars,” 
holding on one knee an empty ale pitcher. Blue jacket 
with yellow buttons, red vest, gray trousers and black cap. 


Looped rustic handle and base. 
Height, 111% inches. 


192—SrarrorpsHIRE Ware Toxsy Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Standing figure of Toby Fillpot, holding in one hand a 
pitcher of ale and in the other a pipe; mottled brown coat 
and breeches, white vest, and black tricorne hat. Rustic 


looped handle and base. 
Height, 12 inches. 


193—AstBury Satt Guazep Ware PitcHER 
Early Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped with looped handle, removable domed lid, 
pinched-in finial and pointed spout. Body invested with 
a brown salt glaze and decorated, in relief, with medallion 
occupied by a stag and scrolled branches of roses and 
leaves, all in white Dorset clay. 


194—Burstem Ware Pircuer Eighteenth Century 


Oval pear-shaped. Looped handle and blunt spout. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and col- 
ors, with oval peacock medallions and bands of lilies and 
acanthus leaves and pointed leaves. 


Afternoon Sale 


195—Bourstem Ware “Parson ann Topers” PircHer 
Eighteenth Century 
Ovolo-shaped. Looped rustic handle and blunt spout. In- 
vested with a white glaze and decorated, in relief and col- 
ors, with figure of Parson and Topers drinking and smoking, 
trees, and bands of flutings patterned with ears of barley. 


Height, 8 inches. 


196—Ser or Turret Mason “Ironstone Cuina” Pircuers 

Eighteenth Century 
Octagonal bodies with straight sides, looped dragon han- 
dles, shaped rims and blunt spouts. Invested with a white 
glaze and decorated with a Japan pattern of spade-shaped 
panels with gold grounds, flowers and blue leaves and with 
red flowers and leaves and gold scrolls on blue grounds. 
Handles with red and green imbricated bodies and legs and 


gold heads and paws. 
Heights, 9 and 8 inches. 


197—NortincHam Ware PircHEr Eighteenth Century 
Modeled as the bust of Admiral Nelson, in naval uniform, 
with cocked hat, having one empty sleeve and wearing 
medals, one of which is inscribed “‘Nile, 1768,” and stars, 
the center of one inscribed ““copENHAGEN.” Looped rustic 


handle. Invested with a brown glaze. 
Height, 12 inches. 


198—Neate & Co. Wart Masx Pircuer Eighteenth Century 
Pear-shaped with incurved neck. Looped handle modeled 
as half male figure ending in scroll, and with leaf and wave 
decorated blunt spout. Invested with a white glaze and 
decorated, in relief and colors, with grotesque masks sup- 
ported by ears of barley, bands of acanthus and pointed 
leaves, vine-leaf and grape festoons and blue lines. 


Height, 13 inches. 


and blunt spout. 
in blue, with oval medallions containing an ‘Enallah ; 
a River, a Bridge, a Boatman in his Boat, Trees and 
ings, on a ground cisnery with scrolled bes 


for use at a Banquet in honor of H. R. H. the Bikpdopn of 
the King of Prussia, the Prince Regent of England bribe 


aS. 


AMERICAN ART Assoctati0 


AUCTIONEER. as 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS 
FOR 
UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 


INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


1S EXCEPTIONALLY WELL EQUIPPED 
TO FURNISH 


~ APPRAISEMENTS AND INVENTORIES 


OF 


. ART PROPERTY, BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, JEWELS 
a | AND PERSONAL EFFECTS OF 
_ EVERY DESCRIPTION 


AT CHARGES COMMENSURATE 
WITH THE DUTIES INVOLVED 


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ER: 


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CEMT: 


COMPOSITION, PRESSWORK 


AND BINDING BY 


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LIBRARY - 


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THE HORACE TOWNSEND COLLECTION 
OF 
OLD ENGLISH PORCELAINS 
AND POTTERY 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 
NEW YORK 


